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      • Dr. Paul Bleakley is an Assistant Professor in Criminal Justice with an expertise in policing, corruption and abuse studies. He has a particular focus on historical criminology, and especially the use of historical research methods to examine police corruption and cold case crimes.
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  2. Dr. Paul Bleakley is an Assistant Professor in Criminal Justice with an expertise in policing, corruption and abuse studies. He has a particular focus on historical criminology, and especially the use of historical research methods to examine police corruption and cold case crimes.

  3. Oct 8, 2024 · An Interview with Paul Bleakley. Cathy Alter. October 8, 2024. The professor talks New Haven, scary reporting, and telling the story of the Mob. When I was growing up in West Hartford, Connecticut, my father, an optometrist at the time, always seemed to know when I skipped school. “My boys saw you driving down Asylum,” he’d say.

  4. Paul Bleakley currently works as an assistant professor in criminal justice and University Research Scholar (URS) at the University of New Haven. He was formerly a Lecturer in Criminology at...

  5. Assistant Professor in Criminal Justice · Experience: University of New Haven · Education: University of New England (AU) · Location: West Haven · 488 connections on LinkedIn. View Paul...

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  6. Jul 29, 2021 · Paul Bleakley is a Lecturer in Criminology in the School of Law at Middlesex University, London. His research focuses on deviant subcultures and, particularly, the use of the internet as a platform for group-identity formation.

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  7. Feb 5, 2021 · Dr Paul Bleakley is a Lecturer in Criminology at Middlesex University, London. His research focuses on historical methods and urban criminology, exploring patterns and changes in responses to deviance and crime.

  8. Jun 20, 2022 · Paul Bleakley is an Assistant Professor at the University of New Haven. His research focuses on police misconduct and sociocultural responses to ethical issues in law enforcement in the public sphere.

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